South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore carries the ball during the Gamecocks' victory over Kentucky on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012. (Associated Press/Gary Jones)

The top 10 for Week 6:

1 Loss so far this season by LSU's next five opponents -- Florida, South Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi State are undefeated and Texas A&M is 3-1.

2 Times that Georgia has started a season with a 6-0 record under coach Mark Richt, a mark that the Bulldogs would reach by beating South Carolina on Saturday. The previous 6-0 starts came in 2002 and 2005, and Georgia won the SEC championship in both of those seasons.

9 Consecutive games won by South Carolina, tied for the longest winning streak in school history. The Gamecocks also won nine games in a row in 1984, running off victories over The Citadel, Duke, Georgia, Kansas State, Pittsburgh, Notre Dame, East Carolina, North Carolina State and Florida State before losing to Navy 38-21 in the season's 10th game. The current nine-game winning streak is tied for the second-longest in the nation. Alabama also has won nine consecutive games. TCU has won its past 12 games. South Carolina hasn't lost since falling to Arkansas 44-28 on Nov. 5. The Gamecocks host Georgia on Saturday.

13 More turnovers than takeaways for Arkansas this season, giving the Razorbacks the nation's worst turnover margin. Arkansas has recovered one of its opponents' fumbles and intercepted one pass while losing seven fumbles and throwing eight interceptions.

13 More takeaways than turnovers this season for Mississippi State, giving the Bulldogs the nation's best turnover margin. Mississippi State has recovered six of its opponents' fumbles and intercepted nine passes while losing one fumble and throwing one interception.

14 Consecutive regular-season losses for LSU that have been televised by CBS, which will televise Saturday's game. The Tigers' most recent regular-season loss that was not on CBS is a 30-27 defeat by Tennessee on Sept. 26, 2005.

15 Seconds of game time that Alabama has trailed during its past 10 games. Ole Miss scored with 13:40 left in the second quarter to take a 7-6 lead on the Crimson Tide last week. Alabama's Christion Jones returned the Rebels' kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown to put the Tide back on top with 13:25 to go in the first half. Alabama did lose to LSU 9-6 in overtime during this span. But the Tigers' winning points came in overtime, when the game clock is not in use.

358 Rushing yards on 64 carries in two games against Georgia for South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore. As a freshman, Lattimore ran for 182 yards and two TDs against the Bulldogs in South Carolina's 17-6 victory. Last season against Georgia, Lattimore rushed for 176 yards and a TD in the Gamecocks' 45-42 win.

557 Yards of total offense for Texas A&M freshman QB Johnny Manziel during the Aggies' 58-10 victory over Arkansas last week -- an SEC single-game record. Manziel, with 453 passing yards and 104 rushing yards, pushed Ole Miss QB Archie Manning and LSU QB Rohan Davey out of the SEC record book. They had shared the record with 540 yards. Manning set the mark with 436 passing yards and 104 rushing yards in a 33-32 loss to Alabama in 1969. Davey matched that with 528 passing yards and 12 rushing yards in a 35-21 victory over Alabama in 2001. Manziel also broke the SEC record for average gain per play (for players with at least 50 plays in a game). Manziel piled up his 557 yards on 52 plays (38 passes, 12 rushes) for an average of 10.71 per play. The SEC record had been 10.0 yards per play, set by South Carolina QB Steve Taneyhill, who had 512 yards on 51 plays in a 65-39 victory over Mississippi State in 1995.

2,755 Kickoff-return yards for Arkansas RB Dennis Johnson -- the most in SEC history. Last week with 56 yards on two kickoff returns, Johnson broke the conference career record of 2,718 set by Florida WR Brandon James from 2006 through 2009. Johnson also holds the SEC record with 115 career kickoff returns.

The best of the rest, game-by-game:

Arkansas (1-4, 0-2) at Auburn (1-3, 0-2)

11 a.m. Saturday (ESPN2)

Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn

1 Overtime game apiece played by Arkansas and Auburn against Louisiana-Monroe this season. The Razorbacks lost to the Warhawks 34-31 on Sept. 8. The next week, the Tigers beat Louisiana-Monroe 31-28.

2 TDs scored on nine possessions in the red zone by Auburn this season. The Tigers' TD rate of 22.2 percent after penetrating their opponents' 20-yard line is the worst in the nation.

3 Points scored by Auburn in the fourth quarter this season, tied with Kentucky's three first-quarter points for the puniest output for one period in the SEC this season. Arkansas has given up 65 points in the second quarter this season, the most of any SEC team in one of the four periods.

4 Consecutive losses for Arkansas, the longest current losing streak in the SEC. The Razorbacks' most recent five-game losing streak came in 1997, when they were beaten by Florida, South Carolina, Auburn, Ole Miss and Tennessee.

4 Passes by Arkansas QB Tyler Wilson that have gained at least 60 yards this season, the most in the nation.

5 Opponents, including Auburn, for Arkansas this season that will be coming off open dates. In all, seven of Arkansas' opponents did not play the week before facing the Razorbacks, including Jacksonville State and Louisiana-Monroe, which kicked off their seasons against Arkansas.

6 Consecutive October games won by Arkansas, tied with Alabama for the longest current streak in the 10th month in the SEC. Auburn's 65-43 victory over the Razorbacks on Oct. 16, 2010, is Arkansas' most recent October loss.

8 Consecutive games won on Oct. 6 by Auburn, which has an 11-3 record on that date, with its most recent setback coming in 1945 to Mississippi State.

27 Consecutive games in which Arkansas WR Cobi Hamilton has caught at least one pass, the longest active streak in the SEC.

32 Years since Auburn had an 0-3 conference record, a mark that the Tigers would fall to with a loss to Arkansas on Saturday. Auburn hasn't been 0-3 in league play since it went winless against SEC competition in 1980.

54 Seasons since Arkansas had no more than one victory six games into the season, which will be the Razorbacks' circumstance if they lose to Auburn. Arkansas has its first 1-4 record since 1992, when it won its sixth game 25-24 over Tennessee. In 1958, Arkansas lost its first six games of the season.

59 Passes thrown by Arkansas QB Tyler Wilson in the Razorbacks' 58-10 loss to Texas A&M last week -- the most in one game in school history. The previous record had been the 52 thrown by Clint Stoerner in a 35-28 loss to Alabama in 1999.

465 Receiving yards in the past two games for Arkansas WR Cobi Hamilton -- 128 more than any Arkansas receiver has ever had in consecutive contests. Two weeks ago against Rutgers, Hamilton set an SEC single-game record with 303 receiving yards compiled on 10 catches. He followed that last week with 11 receptions for 162 yards against Texas A&M.

1,747 Passing yards given up by Arkansas this season, the most in the nation by 146 yards. The Razorbacks also have yielded 81 first downs through the air, the most in the nation.

No. 4 LSU (5-0, 1-0) at No. 10 Florida (4-0, 3-0)

2:30 p.m. Saturday (CBS)

Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, Fla.

0 Points given up in the third quarter by LSU and yielded by Florida in the fourth quarter this season. The only other SEC team that has a scoreless period for all its games this season is Alabama, which has not been scored on the first quarter.

7 Consecutive games won against SEC East opponents by LSU -- a school record. The most recent Eastern Division team to beat LSU was Florida in 2009.

9 Consecutive seasons in which the Florida-LSU game has matched two ranked teams. Florida leads the series 11-8 when both teams are ranked. The higher-ranked team has a 12-7 record when both are ranked.

18 Consecutive regular-season games won by LSU -- tied for the school record. The Tigers haven't been beaten in the regular season since falling 31-23 to Arkansas on Nov. 27, 2010. LSU won 18 straight regular-season games over the 1957, 1958 and 1959 seasons before losing to Tennessee 14-13 on Nov. 7, 1959.

22 Consecutive AP polls that have included Alabama and LSU in the top five, tying the SEC pair for the longest active streak in the nation. The next-longest streak is seven polls by Oregon.

24 Years since LSU opened its SEC season by playing its first two conference games on the road, which the Tigers are doing again this year after beating Auburn 12-10 on the Plains in their conference opener. This will be the sixth time that LSU has played its first two conference games on the road. They've won both twice -- in 1959 and 1962.

301 Consecutive games with points for Florida, the third-longest scoring streak in major-college history. The Gators haven't been shut out since losing to Auburn 16-0 on Oct. 29, 1988.

No. 5 Georgia (5-0, 3-0) at No. 6 South Carolina (5-0, 3-0)

6 p.m. Saturday (ESPN)

Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C.

2 6-0 records in South Carolina history -- in 1984 and 1988. The Gamecocks would be 6-0 if they beat Georgia.

2 TD passes needed by Georgia QB Aaron Murray to become the Bulldogs' career leader. David Greene threw for 72 TDs for Georgia from 2001 through 2004.

3 Previous games in Columbia in which Georgia and South Carolina have been ranked -- all won by the Gamecocks. South Carolina was the lower-ranked team in each of those games. Overall, this is the eighth time that the teams have met when both were ranked.

3 Victories for South Carolina against opponents ranked in the top five in the AP poll. The Gamecocks upended No. 1 Alabama 35-21 in 2010, No. 3 North Carolina 31-13 in 1981 and No. 4 Ole Miss 16-10 in 2009.

4 100-yard rushing games by Georgia freshman RB Todd Gurley this season -- twice as many as any other SEC ball-carrier. One of the players with two 100-yard games is another Georgia freshman RB, Keith Marshall.

4 Players in the nation with two runs of at least 70 yards apiece this season, including Georgia RB Keith Marshall.

4 Previous games for South Carolina when both teams involved were ranked in the top 10 -- all losses for the Gamecocks.

5 Consecutive games with at least 40 points for Georgia, the first time that has happened in the Bulldogs' history. Georgia has opened the season by beating Buffalo 45-23, Missouri 41-20, Florida Atlantic 56-20, Vanderbilt 48-3 and Tennessee 51-44. That matches most games in which an SEC team has scored at least 40 games from the start of the season. It also was accomplished by Florida in 2001 and Kentucky in 2007. The 2001 Gators lost their sixth game 23-20 to Auburn. The 2007 Wildcats lost their sixth game 38-23 to South Carolina.

6 Times that South Carolina has won back-to-back games against Georgia, including the past two seasons. The Gamecocks have never beaten Georgia three times in a row during the course of the 64-game series.

8 Consecutive polls in which South Carolina has been ranked in the AP poll's top 10 -- a school record. The Gamecocks were in the top 10 in seven straight polls in 1984.

11 Consecutive games won against SEC East opponents by South Carolina, a school record. The Gamecocks' streak began after a loss to Kentucky in 2010.

33 TDs scored by Georgia this season -- seven more than any other team in the SEC. South Carolina is tied with Alabama and Texas A&M for the SEC lead in fewest TDs allowed with five.

149 Games as a collegiate head coach for Mark Richt -- all at Georgia. Richt has a 111-38 record. On Saturday, Richt will become the 14th coach with 150 games at SEC-member teams. Richt's victory total is the 12th best in SEC history, and his .745 winning percentage is 10th best in league history (among coaches with at least five seasons). He's tied for 10th with 63 conference victories. On the opposing sideline, Steve Spurrier will be coaching his 280th collegiate game -- his 246th in the SEC. His 182 victories at South Carolina and Florida rank fourth in conference history and his 114 conference wins rank second.

249 Victories as a head football coach for South Carolina's Steve. Spurrier. He has 202 in college, 35 in the USFL and 12 in the NFL.

No. 20 Mississippi State (4,-0, 1-0) at Kentucky (1-4, 0-2)

11:21 a.m. Saturday (SEC Network)

Commonwealth Stadium, Lexington, Ky.

(-1) Punt-return yard against Mississippi State this season, the lowest total in the nation. Opponents have returned four punts against the Bulldogs this season.

1 Victory in six previous games against ranked Mississippi State teams for Kentucky. The Wildcats' lone upset came in 1953 when they beat the No. 20 Bulldogs 32-13.

3 5-0 records in Mississippi State history. The Bulldogs would reach that mark again by beating Kentucky. MSU also started 5-0 in 1919, 1944 and 1999. Each of those teams also won their sixth games.

3 Consecutive victories for Mississippi State over Kentucky. The Bulldogs have never won four straight from the Wildcats. Kentucky leads the series 21-18.

4 Victories in their past four visits to Lexington for Mississippi State if the Bulldogs win on Saturday. That would be as many victories as the Bulldogs had in their first 16 games in Lexington.

9 Times that Kentucky has played three ranked opponents in consecutive games, with Mississippi State completely the most recent trifecta. The Wildcats lost to Florida and South Carolina before squaring off with the Bulldogs.

17 TD receptions by Mississippi State WR Chad Bumphis, tied for the Bulldogs' career record with Eric Moulds (1993-95) and Justin Jenkins (2000-03).

22.6 Yards per reception for Mississippi State WR Chad Bumphis, the best in the nation for any player with at least 10 catches this season. Bumphis has gained 271 yards on 12 receptions.

99 Completions on 137 passing attempts against Kentucky this season. The Wildcats are allowing opponents to complete 72.3 percent of their passes this season, the worst figure in the nation.

144 Points scored by Mississippi State in its first four games -- the most points for the Bulldogs four games into a season since the 1944 team scored 157.

Vanderbilt (1-3, 0-2) at Missouri (3-2, 0-2)

6 p.m. Saturday (FSN)

Memorial Stadium, Columbia, Mo.

0 Losses for the three NCAA FBS opponents that Vanderbilt has played this season. South Carolina, Northwestern and Georgia remain undefeated. The Commodores picked up their victory against NCAA FCS member Presbyterian.

3 Punts returned for TDs this season by Missouri RB Marcus Murphy, who took one back 66 yards for a score against Central Florida last week. Murphy is one behind the SEC single-season record set by Kentucky WR Derek Abney in 2002 and matched by Arkansas WR Joe Adams in 2011.

3 Consecutive opponents coming off open dates for Missouri. Central Florida was off before playing the Tigers last week. On Saturday, the Tigers host Vanderbilt, which didn't play last week. Next week, Missouri faces Alabama, which doesn't have a game on Saturday.

12 Consecutive losses in October conference games for Vanderbilt. The Commodores haven't beaten an SEC opponent in the 10th month since topping Auburn 14-13 on Oct. 4, 2008.

54 Years since Missouri and Vanderbilt met on the football field. Saturday's game will be the first between the schools since Vanderbilt's 12-8 victory in 1958 in Dan Devine's first game as the Tigers' coach. The Tigers and Commodores played to a 7-7 tie in 1957 and Missouri won 26-6 in 1896 and 16-0 in 1895.

304 SEC games played by Vanderbilt since the Commodores' most recent shutout of a conference opponent -- the longest streak without blanking a foe in league history. Vanderbilt shut out Kentucky 6-0 in Lexington on Nov. 9, 1968, and has posted nine shutouts since then, but all of them came in non-conference games.

Texas A&M (3-1, 1-1) at Ole Miss (3-2, 0-1)

6 p.m. Saturday (ESPNU)

Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, Oxford, Miss.

3 Texas teams that have visited Oxford this season, with Texas A&M joining Texas and UTEP. Ole Miss is the first SEC game to play Texas and Texas A&M at home in the same season. LSU also played Texas and Texas A&M in the same season, but opened the 1948 campaign with a game at Texas before hosting the Aggies.

4 Victories without a loss for Texas A&M against Ole Miss. The Aggies and Rebels will be meeting for the first time since 1980 on Saturday, when Texas A&M makes its first trip to Oxford. Texas A&M won 17-0 at home in 1911, 14-7 in Beaumont, Texas, in 1914, 7-0 at home in 1975 and 23-30 in Jackson, Miss., in 1980.

7 Consecutive SEC home openers lost by Ole Miss. Saturday's game is the Rebels' first conference game in Oxford this season. Ole Miss hasn't won its first SEC game at home since downing Vanderbilt in 2004.

7 Consecutive road games won by teams coached by Kevin Sumlin. Sumlin won his final six road games at Houston, then won his first road game at Texas A&M against SMU on Sept. 15. This will be the Aggies' first SEC road game after they picked up their first SEC victory last week by beating visiting Arkansas 58-10.

12 Consecutive games lost to SEC West rivals by Ole Miss. The Rebels haven't beaten a Western Division team since a 25-23 win over LSU on Nov. 21, 2009.

15 Consecutive conference losses suffered by Ole Miss, the longest losing streak in SEC play in the Rebels' history. Ole Miss hasn't won a league contest since topping Kentucky 42-35 on Oct. 2, 2010. The Rebels' SEC losing streak in the longest current conference slump in the nation. Kansas is next on the list with 13 straight Big 12 losses.

23 Tackles for loss in the past 10 games for Texas A&M DE Damontre Moore. He has at least 1.5 tackles for loss in each of those games.

89 Points scored by Texas A&M in the second quarter this season, the most for one period in the SEC this season. The Aggies' opponents have scored three points in the second quarter.

124 Career passes thrown by Texas A&M QB Johnny Manziel without an interception.